Publications

 

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  1. 1.journal articles

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w/ adam martin (2022). “Proportionality preserving polycentricity,” public affairs quarterly. 36(1): 19-45.


(2019). “knowledge problems from behind the veil of ignorance,” the independent review. 24(1): 73-87.


W/ Claudia Williamson (2019). “An empirical examination of institutions and cross-country incarceration rates,” public choice. 180(3-4): 217-242.


w/ claudia williamson (2019). “the punitive consequences of organizational structures in england, france and the united states,” journal of institutional economics. 15(2): 303-326


(2018). “the law and economics of sycophancy,” constitutional political economy. 29(4): 424-439.


w/ michael golz (2018). “market concentration in the international drug trade,” journal of economic behavior & organization. 150: 28-42.


(2017). “The social provision of punishment and incarceration,” the american journal of economics and sociology. 76(5): 1107-1132.


(2017). “The counter-revolution of criminological science: a study on the abuse of reasoned punishment,” erasmus journal for philosophy and economics. 10(1): 1-40.


(2017) “Incorporating Social Capital Theory into the Austrian Business Cycle Theory,” Journal of Business Valuation and economic loss analysis.


w/ claudia Williamson (2015). “do legal origins affect cross-country incarceration rates?” journal of comparative economics. 43(3): 595-612.


(2015). “knowledge problems and proportionality,” criminal justice ethics. 34(2): 131-155.


(2012). “Comparative political economy when anarchism is on the table,” review of austrian economics. 25(1): 63-75.


(2010). “The prison in economics: private and public incarceration in ancient greece,” public choice. 145(3-4): 461-82.


(2010). “peter boettke’s new comparative political economy as libertarian scholarship,” journal of private enterprise. 26(1): 80-96.


w/ peter boettke (2010). “corridors, coordination, and the entrepreneurial theory of the market process,” journal of private enterprise. 25(2): 87-96.


(2010). “the business ethics of incarceration: the moral implications of treating prisons like businesses,” reason papers. 31: 125-47.


w/ peter boettke (2010). “from neuro-hayekians to subjectivist hayekians: a reply to horwitz and koppl,” advances in austrian economics. 13: 399-403.


w/ peter boettke (2010). “Making sense out of the sensory order,” advances in austrian economics. 13: 357-81.


(2008). “dissertation summary: the imprisoner’s dilemma, the political economy of proportionate punishment,” erasmus journal for philosophy and economics. 1(1): 181-4.


(2008). “tattoo prohibition behind bars: the case for repeal,” the journal of private enterprise. 23(2): 113-34.


(2008). “Who’s to blame for all the heartache? a response to anti-capitalistic mentalities after katrina,” The international journal of social research. 35(8): 590-602.


w/ daniel Klein (2008). “the internet and the structure of discourse: the websites of economists at harvard and george mason,” econ journal watch. 4(2): 272-83.


w/ walter block (2007). “a legal and economic analysis of graffiti,” humanomics. 23(1): 29-38.


  1. 2.Edited Volumes

w/ adam martin (2022). “introduction,” in d. d’amico and a. martin (eds.) “symposium on institutional analysis, Market processes, and interdisciplinary social sciences,” journal of institutional economics. 19(3): 445-448.


w/ adam martin (2022). “introduction,” in d. d’amico and a. martin (eds.) advances in austrian economics, volume 26: contemporary methods and austrian economics. emerald.


w/ adam martin (2019). “introduction,” in d. d’amico and a. martin (eds.) advances in austrian economics, volume 25: philosophy, politics and austrian economics. emerald.


w. adam martin (2019). “introduction,” in d. d’amico and a. martin (eds.) advances in austrian economics, volume 24: assessing austrian economics. emerald.


  1. 3.book chapters

(2022). “on the military and prison industrial complexes,” in a. grossman (ed.) oxford handbook of state capitalism and the firm. oxford university press. pp. 641-658.


(2020). “states, incarceration, and organizational structure: towards a general theory of imprisonment,” in g. chartier and c. van shoelandt (eds.) the routledge handbook of anarchy and anarchist thought. routledge. pp. 393-404.


(2018). “rules versus discretion in criminal sentencing,” in R. Wagner (ed.) james m. buchanan: a theorist of political economy and social philosophy. palgrave macmillan. pp. 883-902.


(2017). “the potentials and limits of de-incarceration,” in C. surprenant (ed.) rethinking punishment in the era of mass incarceration. routledge. pp. 309-328.


(2015). “Spontaneous Order,” in c. coyne and p. boettke (eds.) oxford handbook on austrian economics. oxford university press. pp. 115-144.


(2012). “new forward,” in w. block defending the undefendable. laissez faire books.


(2010). “rock me like a hurricane! how music communities promote social capital adept for recovery,” in e. chamlee-wright and v. storr (eds.) after katrina: the political economy of disaster and community rebound. edward elgar publishers, pp. 126-40.


  1. 3.book reviews

w/ john tomasi (2016). “Review symposium: the politics of precarity, a discussion of sanford schram’s return of ordinary capitalism: neoliberalism, precarity, occupy,” perspectives on politics. 14(2): 4-5.


(2015). “Nina M. Moore: The political roots of racial tracking in american criminal justice,” public choice. 165(3-4): 307-9.


(2015). “Prison nation: how america’s incarceration system is like a distinct nation, book review of a country called prison: mass incarceration and the making of a new nation by mary D. looman and john d. carl,” reason magazine. august 30.


(2015). “the social order of the underworld: how prison gangs govern the american penal system by david skarbek,” quarterly journal of Austrian economics. 18(2): 240-3.


(2015). “the social order of the underworld: how prison gangs govern the american penal system by david skarbek,” The independent review, 19(4): 622-5.


(2013). “living economics: yesterday, today and tomorrow by peter boettke,” ea magazine, summer 34.


(2013). “lost causes: the retreat from classical liberalism by deepak lal,” the independent review. 17(4).


(2012). “the cultural and political economy of recovery: social learning in a post-disaster environment,” the freeman.


(2011). the illusion of free markets: punishment and the myth of natural order,” eh.net.


(2010). “the austrian school: market order and entrepreneurial creativity by jesus huerta de soto,” review of austrian economics, 23(2): 193-8.


(2007). “changing of the guard: private prisons and the control of crime edited by alexander tabarrok,” journal of libertarian studies, 21(2): 123-8.


(2005). “the digital person: technology and privacy in the information age by daniel j. solove,” journal of law, economics & policy, 1(2): 537-41.


  1. 4.dissertation

(2008). “the imprisoner’s dilemma: the political economy of proportionate punishment,” george mason university.


  1. 5.working papers

full drafts available upon direct request


“carceral consequences of cartel federalism”